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PAGE 14 Lal THE SEATTLE STAR WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 1923. eats BUSINESS STILL | Milwaukee to Buy Up Its \QPEN ELECTRIC REMAINS ACTIVE Own Utility Bonds Soon SESSION TODAY HS ii ac aN | ‘ ket t Seattle Club Expects to Get ive ed VEGETABLES No Drop in Production, Says | City Wi ill 7 bine poe C ie a Now Leonard Welcomes Light ; i Y due A Ma cos Paid Wholesale Dealers ”*aid to Ban ers and Capitalists | ’ Convention in 1925 vs: x, |. (tne prices piven are shove made to re-| Federal Reserve Report I and Power Men . r producers | BY HERBERT tion and wealth, giving a at In 4 | * s what . * >, 4 ” 16th annual convention of the PAAvertising clubs are not formed | - : Ming the coat of] BAN FRANCISCO, June 20—Pro MADISON, Wis, June The | crease in valuation every year The BRYA) Of re i - q to serve the advertising men, bi) to 4 : ieee tell tion and distributfon during May | oi; of Milwaukee, once made| ‘However, as the country becomes | Norhtwest Electric Light and Power F he advertising men (sé berve | Steel # a ‘ d at levels ¢ slightly be by beer, is going after «| filled up and the population and the | association opened at 10 o'clock on ‘a ee nevertetne i | , of the first three months) more respectable claim to fame, A} valuation do not increase with such | weanesday morning at the New : Seman! business,” sald D aoe be year, much declines a¥ Were |twopart plan to retire all of the city | rapidity, the tax burden will become |. hotel, with over 200 dele- G0, newly elected president of the Pa-/ ody = oe ing merely MeARONA!, ROCOTS | bonds, and set aside permanent] «reater and greater, particularly in : Ww. Laine im eific Coast Advertising Clubs asso ’ 4 » the monthly review bus funds that will make the munictpal-| View of the recent dition of the | gates in attendance, A ni 8 ake wt . 1.00|neas conditions in the Twelfth K ty the owner of more money than | $25,000,000,000 national war debt slivered the address of welcome, to elation, at the Seattle Ad club meet : DAR CORE ROR 18 he Sa oer aaa ee ner of m y ‘ Tuesday. Don Francisco {x visit Ameren ebenes Be ; re Pie plenceteragtaee A dee it can spend in a few decades, has| “It is this situation which, I be-| which W. R. Putman, vice-president sng Tues: : Advance I y - oai.ee | n a agent. | Sink apne into ettedel leve, makes necessary tho establish-| 76 1. taaho Electric Idght and 2a ding in Seattle on his way to Los Ap Ajax Hubb 48 a 5000 16.08 Tho business situation,” the re st ie ment of a perpetual fund, which | : a m4 ‘a goles from the Ad club convention) CHICAGO, June 26.-—Heayy laul-| Amer . al hothouse f0| port continues, “has been character Thomas Dun an, - sedis at mem! whould in time result in an endow-| Power association responded on ; held last week in Spokane dation, brought about by favorable | Amer, Heet Huge % , Loo@ 1a, | 204. Heverthelens, by a xpirit of cau-| ber of the assembly and former sec- | halt of the delegates, j Tho Ad club meoting was featured /4TOH, Hew A eaused rai prices to | Auer; touch Mag h, Eoogaio | tion. ‘Total loans of 66 reporting | retary to Danlel Hoan, — socialist revenue from the fund! y<onard sketched briefly the banal by reports from the conve mn, N+} board of trade today Car & Fary m per mber banks in the principal cities | mayor of Milwaukee, is the author! should pay the non-revenue produc had reach fits derived from an organization of terest centering in the club's efforts | After July whe \ within a Traction of the forme to bring the convention to Seattle in| Me} iaferrad wanthe ec tow 1925. ow valuoa on the présent crop, that Jesse W. Clark, of the S. D, War- | Market rallied with @ fair class of Fen of Boston, spoke on the rela- orn displayed indepe nt on! of paper and printing to adver-| strength, Stocks were low in prac bunches ‘of the district, which had increased | of the “amortization fund” bill for|ing functions of early $100,000,000 during the four which has been passed) such as parks, schools, streets, hos-| this kind, along the lines of stand- months ending May 9th, advanced | by the legislature and slgned by| pitals, highways, bridges. Revenue-| ardization, improvement of serv ee | only $9,000;000 during the four week | Governor Blaine | préducing improvements, such 48 | towering of costs for the benefit of « June 6. Investment) Hoth parts of the #theme go into] municipal waterworks, electric pow. period ending holdings of the name banks declined | rset January 1, 1924 or street railway compasiies, will city government, the public, together with the betters Radishes | the iy ers in the hee by approximately $6,000,000 during tak f th ly ,| ment of conditions thruout the entire Using. Bey ae eereRes rermere 18, vabart 4 Ht RT 0 public money amortization|‘#X® caro of themselves and pay “Bome advertisements are merely'| Sauni2, of Det Moines despite high Rerabagece cok soogs.ze | ts fatter period Cn ee ee eeeaente | thelr own way, or at least, will bring | electrical industry. He pointed out orde: ers,” ho said, “while others | Prices offered at country elevators lacitagiecRaael, eee; arate ei PRODUCTIVE ACTIVITY b j ¥ a no unusual burden on the taxpayer.’ | that the Northwest Electric Light mtakers,” b , y 4 “4 law, providey that about $400,000 ts that are actually salesmen, The one gives ats declined ' CONTINUED STEADILY .B is the 3 If Milwaukee's plan is successful, | | and Power association is one of the mus were firm with trad the information if a person ‘Already | ink jiht und the lack at rpscultte ‘Wants to buy, but the other actually | demand. Creates the desire in the person’ to be set amide next January, and about $200,000 of the city’s money a year thereafter, This money will “No such check tn productive ac | tivity has been noted, The lumber & huge fund will be accumulated, all | ; : iad yaniza he doble Git be Gold ft tenidentn | Oldest divisional organization of t x paid off, and venient | oa in the country and atte San cee mills of the district were operated eventually may escape from local | . ate 4 National Electric at greater than single shift capacity |come from “one-third of tho 1n-| taxation altogeth affiliated with the } OE co cactscecarve chive |Chicago Board of Trade el ve Payee : Peete Wine sence ot tne can, \tertat . money on the di's® bak Rr Arapewiss Light association, the organization: "This kind of constructive ‘Teesday’s Quotations . | Winesaps 38004 s A By balance,” and from any private be- | plan here was adopted for the entire Hsing creates something where} wheat Open Inher tow Close Yel. Transparent, new ; 1.26| trict produced metal in slightly in- | balance, act Alp : | United States. Mothing existed before. This is seen |J¥ly 1.00% H108M S1.01% F * | Apricote—4-haxke ‘ creased quantities, Building activity | Quests specifically given by citizens nited 8 ate : ; ce When we realize that the greatest 1.03% 103% 101% y | Bananae—! 10%@ 13 continued unabated. The value of | to the fund. Thin fund is to be in Following the opening resses, Dee LOW Lee 106% Cantal ndard oy pam outa Milwaukee nicipal ‘orwood W. Brockett, president of competitor of any business is most | “Corn Cherries—Hing, per 1s@ .18| Permits issued during May was 10)vested in” Milwaukee | municipa | ath ounced a series of ‘often not a rival concern, but an en: July... 89% 83m eK t yis| per cent greater than the value of | bonds, so the taxpayers will be pay: Se ae te chee a irely ditterent commodity.. ‘Prunes | ¥°°* ah Tem ota 99 -13/thone txsued during April, and the | tng interest on their city’s bonds to picrnprieprenbe tna cme ma Miitrats with tureaktist foods, beck Ness os “ * % : *@ J) | number was practically the name the city government instead of to rmecpre ty the wtatniaoie Ps SE Garober, laundries with wabblog | Jkiy a cay an oy | Dates ‘ €75| “Hull employment of labor 1s re-| capitalists who buy municipal bonds poe to. gundunte ‘from. aii 66 SUA cs of thdustry | 22" » Sd “ary lat lary si | Fiae—Dried kee 4.9 | ported from all sections of the dis-| at p t ; bey alwges ‘ - Reine, Many Wee. of; fdusity | Dee my ch le aN > | Gooarberries o1@ 8 demand for workers in-|warg. INCREASE AT Electric Club Will Repeat |ton’s iigner snstitutions of tearaing Gre realizing this, and are ‘Shaping | | Lard See . | Grape Wruit $5001.18 | eaned as pedbapal lator. require | Wou NOnEASS AT which they may elect to enter. Each their advertising accordi jay os ios soar | BT Oahs ses tastencr ines <369475 | ments multiplied COMPOUND INTEREST Last Year’s Exposition | cenolarsnip is for $250 @ year. One ‘Other guests at the meeting, who Rive a . Be 6 13% The fund continues te grow at | will be awarded each year, and each Made short talks, were Roilin C. | suiy 010 943 er 8 $5069.00 The volume of business tranmct-) sunt interest until It ie’ equal Il be for four ye: This will of San Francisco, former presi- | Sept 9.30 20 : aa | y tress heres (ed in the district during May, 1922, . a Encouraged by the success of the | will be for four years, | Thi “Seg ks Pacific Coast association . o j . han 450@6.25|am Indicated by debits to individual |‘ three-fourths of the outstanding | “electric home” displayed last year, | Provide the winner with $1,000 for dent a 260 wage yim Crucible igo “ : counts at banks in 21 cltles, was |bonded debt of the city, which|the Electric club will equip another |an educational course, The award _and Lon * 6 my presi Chicago ‘Cor Lots | do pea ¥ ate 8 per cent greater than during | ¥Uld be $15,000,000 If the city debt | electric home for public inspection | will be made to the student each Modesto, Cal., club. Oudan Amer, § la AR May, 1922, this Increase being ap-| Stayed at itn present figure of $20,|this year. The date set for the dis-| year writing the best essay on the aa proximately the nate as the in-/ 000,000. At that time three-fourths | play is August 25 to September §, in- | subject of “State Regulation of creases reported in previous months|of the income of the fund shall be|clusive, and the home is already un- | Public Utilities ue a 3 dicott Johnson " Ver & i os 04 of this yeargwhen comparisons have! applied to retiring all city bonds, | der construction at 7527 Bothell way, WELL, DISCUSS oH a a HE eietes Sih . NUTS been made with corresponding) both principal and interest on the Victory highway. MANY SUBJECTS i ariey ; - : Hmelting pid Prices Pald be grea Dealers [months of 19: | The other part of the plan is a| This year’s home will be equipped| The Wednesday afternoon program ) Ss ae oF eal Wel volleys sso 24 [SALES AND perpetual private trust fund tnto| With all the most modern lighting | includes an address by George C. ef Li x TS fo aaa . “So PRICK LEVELS | Which all moneys received by be. | 8nd appliance devices on the market | Pratt of the Grote-Rankin Co., presi- ‘Twenty industrials 91.48, off 1.82; iverpcol Grain My py 21@ (3: Sales at retail, as+reported by 34| Quest or gift are to remain intact|Tsht up to the day of the display. | dent of the Washington State Retail- 20 rails $1.46, off .97. : | at ‘Tuesday's Quotations Mixed Nots—fer th * | dapartment stores, were 10.3 per cent | forever, the city getting 25 per cent |!" conjunction with the fixtures that | ery’ association; an address by J. D. © Southern Pacific system May net) , Wheat— Open ste lew Watnate—Cal., i 6. sar hinge nari ‘during May, 1923, of the interest thereon for the next | Will be installed in the house, there | Barnhill, of San Francisco, and a tall Operating income increased $492,290. |Ju7-'--- 2 $d fe ed 9 BNA a1) Semme pekten ie i Hy 1 during May, 1922, and, except-/.6 years, 60 per cent of tho interest | Wil! be given an exposition of many|by Henry Swift Ives, secretary of ee Pacis May net increase ae i DAIRY PRODUCTS © month of December in each | for the following 26 years, and 87% Seer te ens ‘i the Casualty Information Clearing $842, . ear, were greate alue th nl per en of th owing the specifications sug-| House of Chic Ge 5° "An order for 4,000,000 pounds of Foreign Exchange | Prices Paid fo Shippers ee cal Yea pare pele cea he Income after the) isa by the Electric club, Seattle's Maniclal Comenio cee ee pee “copper has been received by the ¥ oretgn [280 Fae He, eS Batiertat— wlAt ale the movemvnt of goods| Both parte of the plan are hased|2222 Modern electric home is being | surance Man's Point of View.” —« + Copper Export associatiod from the fer. Sterling. | jelly Hor ‘ 38h Manon Weim reach hlie sie s/ showed @ reasonal decline in many.}on the soc principle of put |Pullt by Gardner J. Gwinn. It will | A session will be held Wednesday ‘Swedish government. French, - $0.0612: | reysiene “% itzed ; 3 | tines, bu exception of agri-/ting the cit the ey-aaving | C2 Chtirely different from any model /evening, to be addressed by E. Ve Roger W. Babson says: We marks, 129,080 to the | Ke7wone Tire... we ? oe Mijas te money-#AviNg | home of the kind ever built or tr continued arank Kuykendall, director Washington st board of public works, who will discuss “Public Opinion ‘of Commis- sion Regulations.” W. H. McGrath, vice president of the Puget Sound Power & Light Co., will talk on “Pub Me Ownership of Utility Securities,” and Carl B, Jackson, general counsel | now advise clients who are un ("EP oreigg exchange, cloned | Loew Theaters thy’ the ‘elty” get -- ; sirarels "i , steady. Se 4 : ear ago... In eight of : : tah Re in Seattle before, featuring willing to carry their stocks thru | Steriin th : 2-18, francs, 30.0613 | do pia : 4% Of DAIRY PRODUCTS : the 11 lh which report their rales aetnath ene aie. Mlatacses Mt new fixtures and fittings both within @ possible year of lower prices, ‘1 ks, 140,350 to tho | seace Pruck t k ‘the ‘vatue’ot wales ta ivat re dispersed At) and without, and when ready for vis- to sell immediately on every | ies | Maxwell Motors A Prices to Netait Dealers r cont or more during | treat aoe sc pestle ech fn {tors will be an unusually fine dem- rally. | sexi Hatter 1 eammery, cubes “ = S carveanre! moat cases, but the city has a con-|onstration of electric household Ratoss City Southard earnings in| ‘SAD Francisco Produce | ta, wrapped 45 | May, 193%, an compared with MSY; / tinuous existence,..and thru com-|equipment’snd appliances of moder. | 5 | | ' The number of business fail- | ‘ * ‘May after taxes $414,959, versus Quotations Midvale eb ii Ord sa iasreabad tating the toont tet Pound interest on these two funds,|ate price for the average home. The Mink t wattle supply F ht Neas—' athe Bo tee—Betr f b.; prime firets, | Missourt P " | SE veut geo kd toe hve montts i + | Maso | Palate tne are chietly involved, {8 double tts money every decade, |houno itaclt tn well under way, and | or the Norioma te $1,999,314, versus $1,460,254. 320° dos: extra! wontsomery Ward | Cheese — small concerns werd chiefly involved, | 1ng keep up the process indefinitely, |membera of the Electric club believe ci tric Light assem the ciation of New York city, will speale on “The Trend of Court Decisions and Legislation.” ‘Thursday will be given over laregly to meetings of several different sec- i, tions making up the association, Gorn Products earnings for six! eM. te dos. tra puileta, 29440 | National Biscuit months énding June 30 were approxt- | ¢) a ee te, Aho dan, | ‘mately $10 a share on common stock. | 1». William M. Wood, president of j N-Y. s the American Woolen Co., is op- | F r timistic on the wool outlook, Ie Se ‘and Coffee ‘ Opponents of the proposal call {t|!t will be one of the most attractive Wiseongin cream brick oo J bel less than fn an: month | Bieek pales rl css Tene Jon " “taxing this generation to pay the|in the northern portion of the city. erage ¢| ar , 198 de-{¢xpense of the next generutions,”| The club last year opened an clec- wpe tag ade St n¢@ 39 Mas "The tn, {but the socialist proponents claim|tric home in the Mount Baker dls- tere clined slightly duri / POULTRY AND MEATS — , |“! ator & ona prices pub. | it Will lower taxes to an extent that| trict and another in Denny-Fubrman | | Or. triplets al amount of abilities report- “The general level of price: Tuesday's Quotations Petoge Pele hy. Wistesalo Dealers lished by the United States depart- | Milwaukee will be given a great ad.| “istrict. So great was the interest in} George L. Meyers will preside over In some quarters the weakness in sary grand aw $7.78; refined | eae ts. seer -. _ |mmst Of labor stood at ‘or the |¥antage over her industrial rivais|‘ls home demonstration last year! the session of the public relations "Motor shares is believed to be due ta pracgranalgsed, § ai $0. a sada pen Jecline of three points or|{n- the nation that special policemen were required | section, Lewis A. Lewis over tha oS > ane palmer in| “bc No. Santo @iste ib. | f Capans . 13\1.9 per cent from the previous| BONDED DEBT IS pokemon ibs oalizianindk ory by wenity. | commercial section, George F. Nevins p metees cholbanes iG : Waser ¢ . month. Certain price: dincrepancies | NOW $45 PER CAPITA | a fain ad-| over the accounting section, and R. Allis Chalme:s net income after Ly mission because of the crowds walt- for My seus $205,066 And for | Portland Brodives Repubite 1 Pe} i to 1% We continued in the agricultural prod-| Milwaukee’n bonded “indebtedness |ine for entrance. |M. Boykin, manager of the North five months, $362,170. ‘Tuesday's oetetionrs prep ree © | 14 the 14 | ucts group, some commodities selling | is now: $45 per capita, giving her| ‘The executive committees of the | C°*t Power Co. Portland, over the hatter—38 @42c 1b. ow Vena | Fa ked 3 cents above at prices Below those of a year ago, | already a considerable advantag | {technical section. In the , evening Earnings estimated about so ate 4@26e doz. Hears-Roebui e advantage In| Plectric club of Seattle, which Is ar-| 2 are | Rinelatr Com Grese—Live na while others were quoted at prices | thin respect, as the Detroit bure: | there will be a “splash party” at the @hare on common stock of Kelly | © 9 @3te tb, | f 33 ureau Of ranging for this year’s electric home, | «, : Springfield. | Menms—15 Ib, Fie Meat Nelgian Hare 4 well above the prices of May, 1422 | research Hats New York city with comprises W. H. Meacham, chair. | C72 2t#! Pool. ste | see freee. ‘ j bonded debt of $189 per capita;/man; C. H. Birkel, Harry Byrne, L, | RIDAY SESSIONS 4 |. Denver Live Stock | :snisy!"00 of i fu elon, Peaitio | Feesday’s Quotations | ‘ao pte 7} | Seattle, $180 per cas a; San Fran-|p. Grant, B. E. McCain, R. G. Reini.| WELL BE IN VICTORIA cisco, #129; Cleveland, $123; New Or-| ger, J. D. Ross, SR. Ruasell and J.|__ Friday morning the delegates take ip Jews. leans, $109; Akron, O, $107; New-|n. Wells, the steamer for Victoria. At the Col- Foreign Trade : Be figker. Biot ateerk hg itt] Ge ae “se | - ce dows and heifers, $8500 7.50. | © 3. omar Cosp ark, N. J, $104; Boston, $104; Balti- 2 eee wood Golf club the Kilowatt golf : ‘The United States bureau of for-| calves, $7@11: bull 5.255 | vanadium Steel * ‘ 4i} Tides i in Seattle aa $100; Toledo, $99; Philadelphia, | - tournament will be played, and th 3 i ex ‘fro * | Minneapolis, $77; alo, $70. » 8 who are not entered in the | eee, Lip bones rn pf nga ie tenn sd Sets etait | gu eee ee ee eee American manufacturers in their re- | 1480; tewen $3 Furnished hy Logan & Bryas | Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers Mn Clee tema nbet big expenditures,| Shirl H. Blalock, district manager | Final executive session of the asso- ‘spective fields. Full information will| 6.50. ; | $10 Basted Aye, Beattie Dacks—Dresssd, per Mt 35 0 a ecutues bonds of about $1,000,-| of the department of commerce, has|°!tion will be held Friday evening, Bre: 40 American firs on appt} a6 * | fatten Heh” Low, Mene—Dreased, veavy a High Tide bad Sees ea Feu, “= Alt | just received advice that tho Trish | the seats Yalan, an sscreeea = cation to 8. H. Blalock, district man- } i iti First 40 ea ha tt : ay ge 5 oi psc he end of the 12th | Free State has appointed Mr. Lind- | Electrical Industry—Its Future,” bi ager of the bureau, Lowman bull | Foreign Securities |Hecond 4s ar rere mete ee : pa iow ‘Tide beeen =: ae ae ptsapeet entire issue is taken up by| say-Crawford as tts trade agent at | H. Aylesworth, executive mana- Ing, Seattle: Furnished by Logan & Bryan ISecond 4148... $804 98.00 reel » 230 34 e-. xo penaes f paying the interest | New York, where ke has opened of- | S@F of the National Electric Lightas- | Australia—(6940) Playing cards. { $10 Becond Ave., Seattle |Third 44a .. 98.15 Tankers eicynbhg yi Sees Ww her B R =~ retiring the & per cent of prin-| tices at m9 Nassau street. sociation, New York city. Aylesworth ‘Canada—(6920) Automobile sup | Ruasian 549, Bid Asked Fourth, tia i os 96 * a 43 eather Bureau Report | cipal required by state law, accord site Re is recognized as one of the leaders in “plies and accessories, hardware; | Russian bibs, Septet. Sse 3 Belgian ‘tare “Live, per te TATOOSH ISLAND, Sune rt A. Me joe to Assemblyman Duncan. Ss G d Y. fo the electrical industry of the country, (6958) Confectionery, grocery spe- | Hussian 615 ut cabitnaes. pet eee ce de |iaearameter Fiaing: clovdy:, wind south. | ‘The enormous tncreaso in taxa-| S€@ Goo ear for and his address will be one of the dates. fppgnch fs. it Foreign Money Status f2720020"'"%, ATG AL] Aheton'ae on, mate Seas sortie at a | OM over the country results from) d Ranches | "2 %0t8,0f, the convention. Dominican Republic—(6914) Gro-| French 5 Tuesday's Quotations Veal—Fancy, Nghi ‘ 160 146 |% 8. Y¥. K. liner, at § a.m. ed | the policy of issuing bonds now in arms an Aancnes| Ww. J. Canada, director-of engineer- = ‘cerles, paper products, patent medi- | Beitieh Furnished by Logan & Bryan Heavy, conte 09 @ 112 \° ut, atr Meton, att am vorue in American cities," Duncan] SAN FRANCISCO, June 27—|ing for the association, who was | cines. British vi ; | tum, drees a 1@ a | said. “This has hitherto been con-|Weather conditions in Pacific Coast | scheduled to discuss “Co-ordination ES Sigiand— (6917). Canned gvoda | Briton Need ae Lette LIVE STOCK | Arrivals» and Departures | cesled in the United States by the |stats have continued favorable for |of Public Utility Systems and Rea- 4 les, condensed milk, labor-say-| Belgium Restor. “4 jons at Stockyards | ARKIVALS—June 26--8tr Bert &.| Unusually rapid growth in popula-|the growing of crops, according to | Sons for a National Policy,” was un- igieevices | euatane, Prenat < 2° 48 Belrian franc : pe ef Reet tiga Bl iid os |the Federal Reserve review tagued | able to be present, . France—(6952) Foodstuffs. j Japanese in rie one Preteen vA +1 LH0@ 8.00 | nedro, at oan: ate Jefferson from South- | eae . today. The condition of the grow. Germany — (6962) Canned fruits, |Fapanen 2nd 4¥en::° 0.7 9234 German mark 0 | Prime command heifers... Esog aap suaters Alatea, at 2a mi ate Admits! | Building Permits ||ine srains improved in all states of |total clip of approximately 78,000.- “Meats (salt and smoked), canned|tmitod Kingdon ar 3 iSwedinh krona. .35 $40@ 0.00 |e eit Admiral Redman. from, Port the district, during May. A vield|090 pounds has been’ sold by the Vegetables; (6963) Canned fruits, | Italian Cons. Ay porway iene Lie 2200 4.09) Knyetes, at 2:90 a, m.; atr Harry Lucken- | UNDER $1,000 jof wheat well in excess of last|growers at tne highest price re- Meats (salt and smoked), canned vegetables, Ttaly—(6885) Flour, best quality. | | Latvia—(6947) Flour, dried fruits, | oatmeal. 1} _ New Zealand—(6377) Electric spe- | | Clearings ‘dalties and supplies. | 6.00 eta. 0.30 et © York via por 420 ltr. Stove, 2602 Sdmunds, garage, $60, | Year's short crop is now reported to |celved since 1919. Livestock gener- jenteurus Holland, 411 W. McGraw, garage, |be in prospect. ally are reported to be in good con- 6p. m.; str Anno Iro via San Fran pid, wm Witten Shearing of wool has been com-|dition and marketing is proceeding 3 wee Admtr Rogers |" Ns . %, pleted and°75 to 80 per. cent of the|in an orderly manner, ay se--te has Pooks 02 dist &. garage, $40, | —— June 26—Btr Anson 8 rook G drachma Austrian crown 0001 Holland florin Spanish. peaeta SN. 45th, ga tions | Balances . | £008 8.00 | President McKinley for ‘Tacoma, at 6 p. i we aais | Switzerland—(6918) Fruits (pre-| | | c Western white $110: HLOURL AND AUGAR Ieee ee ee r i ees oF : ed), tI} winter, $1.05; hern f GAR foe erie Pee Gendo Rosi, 6639 doth N. B., tent, $10 SAFE A FE d ge 4 |] ae ae aki eal Washi) ios [er Gangs an Hose doch 3. a tnt, 10. TY’ a Foundation rt 1] Hiwpencunecan + 7.600 7.80 | nee) Oesels, Sa, Woolley, Aaze Third, wree | fi Profi Wectings 7} pare \Shiptuilders Bork iwar—Cane, par ¢ : 20) Peterabure—tune, 24Balied, air Ad- | ing, . ee el or Frotits ~~ i pay tame “hero aie uy . mieal Evang, northbound, m. 10. Christiansen, 3404 W. Massachusetts, — HAY, GRAIN AND |ctaard June 35—salea, tr Alameda, |" gurage, 40 ; Wiraette tial aecaal BiaWle'StoMaske | Coast Association , FEED south a ..1204 H. 75th, alteration to| ECAUSE the current assets of the Rickenbacker MM toeet ‘Thureday at 12:15 #. Yh: in Agatti i foc pare et 2 BAN FRANCISCO, June 27.—"Tho | Tima Ha ~ 19°90. 22,00 | Evatin, northbound, wt 10 a.m renidenee nt ries Motor Company are over four times current liabilities; the Hotel Butler cafe. ft 1s to be ety Che rf ~ acific Dry tion complet alte He: Fat grade 17.00@ 19.00 | | Katchtkan-—June 26—Sailed, str North- |* tion tor . | : ‘ “Chamber of Commerce Day Biocks— Bn Awkea | 04 18 org nterdny. Tt | Comm —Whoio, yellow, 120'5.2. sea Eee | Princess Allee, norchboundy af 6:08 b, N. By garage | rand because its daily cash balance exceeds $1,500,000; Yecord attendance is expecte an Savings Bank. ..$ 75.00 § 85.09 |18 Compo: of the Pacific} Cr 1 eal 190°o ae} . Ft 1N. &,| Tléers of the chamber): proaic Calttornia. .----:- 210.80 214.00 | Const shipbuilding companies, and | Barley-—Wi o's 29.00 Not cee neem ea vrand because the Company is earning several times vice-president, executive i nat... 220.00 225,00 | Will work towards the establishment | geet 8! 1008 41.00 - Note | Mra. ins nan, 6003-5 Orleans, summer the amount of its present uarterly dividends; #nd Frank Waterhouse, A. s. Kerry 1116.00 00| both as to repair work and new cor prouting wre | cartin. Mammen | Haw. Urady. 906 13th N. garage, $230 i pink Waterhuee, 4:18 KATY, Sectropoliak onc: TY Fea rt gl [ea dG winato niente fed, ii $3.00 |p paged. Hen Landhoir, 2108. roadway, aaat:| Rickenbacker Stock already has a solid foundation a ci ad 140.00 COast points will also be one of ity \Onicn tea eee” 48.00") vy Is in P S 1 Knight 60th, wreck house, | upon which larger profits may be built and safely re- poard. National 00| objects, Tih ae hity s1oo| Vessels in Fort at Seattle a National». <. 70,00, |eweiee MMAR 608 eis, 66.00 | Bmith Cove Terminal-Pler 41—Bte Tyo | Mra Mater, 4104 Leary, alteration to real turned to the Stockholder in larger dividends. ritie ‘Truat.,... Ar Drowing Feed—100's ov $1.00 Maru Pler 40—Str Protesiiaus, atr Cup 0. ailonagee 42.0| Announce New Cut | ecriee Manatee | 0 | Fu, ate Lehi : ih . a 7 Golling (N61. Queie and horas The remaining unsold portion of the $7,500,000 capi- trial Stocks— ell Str erming ©, G. Unalga j } , \s tov i attain matter OTL Sr ate 5 tal stock fall 1 E fibare, com f nelpa, 1902 EK. 73rd, addition to al stock {all common } is still offered for subscription Chas, A. Johnson aud Fred A,|athere gta in Freight Rate 100'« ral Wataon, ealdence, 43! puon, Becker have organized a néw lum. et es 4 a A néw carload Aeon machine is mi 37.08 Sosin fyanty Mi Havptman De ee for a brief period, at $11.50 per share. , ber and single company, tho Mot.| Alarce Btccmeniy |: fa. 391 +4 from Chicago of $493 a hundred hus 10 : 56.00 Str Depere | , 7788 Lath 8, W., at Full Topolitan Lumber & Shingle com. Centennial Milt + 100.60 been’ anfounced by the transconti- hd RaW Cad SS aes tekuanneeh | ,,teration to residence, $125, ull faéts regarding the financial condition of Ricken- Pany, and have rented 803° White-| Pederal Telegraph 4.50 , 708 th Admithat cMiaholeer nental railroads. ‘The present rate is 5 $2,274, and the new rate will become Charcoal (hardwood) sie effective about August 1 a aie Harry Tuekenbaet [Matvey J. Allen, 1420 12 John, garag backer Motor Company will be sent without 0 ligation. Plor D—Str H. F. Alexander, str Admiral! Daniel C. 2719 47th 8, W,, altera ee B90 AIK, alteration The Rickenbacker Co., Inc. | Pimner Flouring Mills.. General Petroleum, com |Giobe Grain & Mill, com The state department of health| Giobe Grain & Mill, pfa Henry-Stuart butiding. Ey Union Paoific Terminal—str Winnebago, vt sy atr American has taken 904 White-Henry-Stuart Goedyeer Tire (Cal.), pfa $8.00) MUST JOIN © or 6, Ment Sernps. torn, 100' |. | UH. guipping Hoard Moorings--8te Ann building. | Honora Plantation $0.00 <..:| PHILADELPHIA, June 27-—Mem. {Biel astern oyster, 200s A MRC aa eT gat raastah 1208 L. C. Smith Building, Seattle, Washington eet Chas. HeLily, « 42.00 95.00| bership in the vartous chambers of |Whent_-Mixed tood, 4 ma euth Nt. altere Telephone Elliott 2268 Wabash Ra \ New World Wfe.. 11.50 13.00 tlw , 80'n | ton to r aidenc abash Railway company has : 74 - 08 \ commerce In Japan is not a matter | ; ree nals-Btr Steel Trads |e, J, Twente, 110 W. Canal, 0, $50, Northern life .. 0 i r| OILS AND LEAD: Twenth anal, Karage, $50 sepia 661 WhiteHenry-Stuart (none tate ot Not, aholoe) but cleuooritilnory. dP a f y La Ss Dock—Str Admteay | xAuKen Mallery, 6 Mary, Wee | ) - ee em ee ee ee me ee ae ne low! Drug, pfd. 103.00} fr DAY: ia P} be al Market uh a a building, 6 | . DF dag. " 9 2a aE Or Drug etd 23. 1mk49 048 tem payn an income tax of more |urpenine inane. La | Be ety acts Ea ansiay, caress, sive, ||| The Rickenbacker Co, Ine, 1808 }| | Pacitie Car & Foundry... 100.00 | than. $60, psoording to Shintar Yoda, |p alton dana i ; 1.62 | road Drydooks Nilwoy ar Weet OVER $1,000 L, C. Smith Bldg., Seattle, Wash. g Pacific Const Bincuit 110.00 126,00| an executive of the Tokyo Chamber [Linseed 0 w, in barrels, 1.40| ‘tnon, atr Hantoy, atr Prealdent: Harrie] W. Henry M O11 dint 8, W., frame TRADE TERMS [Pacttie Gas & Hlectrle, pid. 49.26 89.501 of Commerce, who ix touring the} S:Rtllon ca i hon He Aas satan pmissablal (eke TR $2,000, | J am interested in receiving lateit reports on ‘ Mind ution Checeebe 4 00 4 Hi United States, The dues in Japan paved, in barrety 142 | Puget Sound Bridge & Dredging Coesty| Anna M. John, 409 Lyon bldg., frame rest the progress and earnings of the Rickenbacker jones Mt an . 36.75 7, r J be 4 "ani, f-gallon cans 1.6 rt donee 42x58, $6,600. mr! | Puiget Hound Power 6% ped Jaccording to Yoda, Inatead of being {White Lead—100-i0, Kens, Th iM | Nattieion'e Mill—Motorship YCine, Jan’ M. Hammerquint, 6117 Becond N. W oa tae aa ls IN BALLAST fesa Brest ‘pre, Olona set stable bast, are predicated ao © | Hotternan's Drydock—Rark Gratia, frame realdence 24x29, $2,100, A ship ss said to be “in ballest”|pperry Mroury cr also on the income tax, each individ eatlie Warshaupe Co Btr Aentuokian, | Ginatly 4038 Fourth Ns Wy freing:reate ‘Name .. Mi 7 my » ir Be M, ye a hi she carries no cargo, but only | Sperry riage ual or firm paying a memborship | Mf your home fs too small you can | fttyam- ty 4. 8. Henttto i W. Honry Moffitt, 6011 41at 8. Wy, frame rom arte hee material to rfain-| Superior Por feo of 2% per cont of the amount !find a better and bigger one thru tho! Winslow “sat lee Bohr Comino- $3,000. Address Eye Weim ? Ie hs 4 ts Nr Hetay Row#, barge Coquitiam Whitinan, frame real Some ES! orn a “ MN LIK! i stability, he or his firm pays in income tax, Want Ads, Turn to them NOW, 4 ‘ 1» $9,000. Se a a So cL TS A SR SN

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